A reminder of what a privilege it is to write this blog for such a wonderful tax community: in May, Mitch Rubinstein, editor of our Adjunct Law Prof Blog, asked me to publicize his desperate plea for a kidney donor for his 13 year old daughter Linda (in blue, with... [read post]

Just import this file into your RSS reader to see all the same feeds I do (well, at least all the same patent blog feeds I do).To view the file, simply click on the ginormous blue button below: Alternatively, if clicking on huge blue buttons is not your thing, here is the OPML file itself. [read post]

By now, I hope readers of this blog would be aware that the title of this post simply reinforces the obvious.For background, the "blue-pencil" rule is intended to allow a court to enforce the reasonable parts of non-competition agreements, while deleting those portions that render the covenant overbroad. [read post]

Rexanah is a proud Sierra Leonean-American. ____________________________________________________________________________ If you're a first generation attorney or law student and you would like to be featured in a future "Something Blue: Bringing Blue-Collar Roots to the Legal Profession" blog post, please contact me or feel free to comment below. [read post]

I previously blogged the sad case of Grammy-winning blues singer Koko Taylor, who is 80 years old and in poor health: Her income has dropped precipitously, her expenses haven't, and she has little savings or other hard assets besides a... [read post]

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